I have inserted image shape in powerpoint. And try to read it from programmatically.
I am getting it as as Msogroup which contains rectangle and polyline. So how to read the image shape from powerpoint
Thanks in advance
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I am downloading a number of images to my local drive then adding them to a spreadsheet using insert_image(). The images are correctly oriented in Windows Explorer and other image viewing apps. However when I add an image (portrait) to the spreadsheet it becomes rotated to landscape. Landscape images do not appear to be rotated.
I also have a URL link for each image. When I click the image it opens up in a viewer in the correct orientation. It appears as if the insert_image is not respecting the image orientation. The EXIF information does not contain orientation.
Is there a way to specify image orientation, or rotate the image before inserting?
Thanks in advance,
Ian
Thanks for your help. That does seem to be the behaviour. xlsxwriter insert images in the ‘raw’ orientation of the image.
I was trying to insert images which have exif information, where all image are captured in the same orientation - in supported viewers exif flag is used in to rotate the image to the way the camera was oriented when taking the photo. I have solved the problem by applying the rotation to the image before inserting it into excel using xlsxwriter.
I was wondering how to draw bounding boxes around objects in an image using FLutter.
Neither Image picker nor Image cropper does it.
I would like to let the user select an image from gallery (done) and would like to let him draw boxes around objects and use it in the code.
Thanks for the help
I have 2d image of a person and converted the same into svg file, uploaded the file into blender and tried to add armature to it but somehow i could not find any relavant controls to bind armature to human shape(svg). Could anybody share the supporting docs..
Thanks
ASH
by adding armature plugin to blender tool complete human shaped armature option will be available under ADD-->Armature-->Human(Meta-Rig)
However complete 3d model cannot be generated from the svg object. At max all parts of the image object can be extruded.
Thanks
ASH
I wanted to draw a rectangle with rounded corners in SSRS. But, after lot of research i got to know that currently there is no property for that. So, i am trying to use an image of a rectangle with rounded corners and on top of that trying to align the table and other controls within the image. But, when i am previewing it or exporting it to a PDF file, first the image is getting displayed, then below that all other controls comes. Am i doing anything wrong. Please let me know.
Why don't you try to enclose your image rectangle and other controls etc. within an SSRS Rectangle with BorderStyle = None...
Try following:
Create an image (the rectangle with rounded corners) in your favourite image drawing program. I did mine in Microsoft Paint
and save it as JPEG.
In SSRS report design, in Report Data pane, right click on Images >> Add Image and point to the image that you created in Step 1. (Untitled, in my case see the fig. below)
In SSRS report design, add a Rectangle from the Toolbox to the design surface and in the Properties Pane:
a) look for the BackgroundImage property Click its + sign. then
b) Enter values for Source as Embedded, BackgroundRepeat as Clip and the Value property , when you click the dropdown for its values, should show you the name of the image that you embedded in Step-2, select this name
Resize your rectangle to fit the shape and add your items to this rectangle.
EDIT:
Regarding the question in the Comment, I don't think that the size of the image rectangle can be increased dynamically. If that's the case then you may need to find some other work-around
HTH
hi
how can i let the user to crop his picture before choosing one
in the photoChooserTask?
( in msdn it says that the pixelheight/width doesn't work yet)
thanks
You would have to do the pixel operations yourself after the image has selected. You can render the image to the screen, and then look for two touch points to determine the x/y and height/width ... then create a new texture with those dimensions and render to it as a RenderTarget. You can then save this new texture, or do whatever you need to do with it
Not sure if Windows Phone 7 can handle RenderTargets but if it can. You can just have the user drag a rectangle, create a RenderTarget of that size, and then draw to the RenderTarget using the rectangle as the source rectangle of the image you want to crop.